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F 21 6—1 185 4 ..............................Clarksburg, Ind. 10 Garcia, Tom ............................G 23 5-8 165 2 .................................. Ft. Myers, Fla. 22 Gregory, Stuart F 21 6-5 175 3 ..............................Jacksonville, Fla. 21 *Oler, Jim ................................G 21 5-10 185 4 Economy, Ind. 14 *Patton, Wayne ........................G 21 5—1 1 185 4 ..................................St. Louis, M0. 23 Payne, William ......................G 19 6 165 2 .........................Jacksonville, Fla. 43 Mahoney, Darryll ....................G 19 6—1 170 2 ..........................Campbellsburg, Ky. 24 *Twomey, Fred .......................... F 20 6-2 200 3 ............................Gloucester, Mass. 12 *Waites, Bobby ........................G 20 6 160 3 ..............................Jacksonville, Fla. 33 Ward, Bob .............................. F 20 6—3 175 3 .................................... Lynette, Ala. 15 *Williams, Bob ........................C 20 6-8 205 3 ................................Covington, Ind. 13 *Wold, Gary ............................C 21 6-7 215 ‘ 4 ..................................Madison, Wis. 34 *Wursbach, Ed .......................... F 21 6-4 180 4 ........................ Daytona Beach, Fla. * Denotes Lettermen Captains appointed for each game Home Office ‘9 Regional Office Columbus, Ohio Raleigh, N. C. INSURANCE AUTO ‘2, e LIFE ACCIDENT "H “09" formerly FIRE FARM BUREAU INSURANCE & HEALTH LOCAL AGENTS R. R. Brown, Raleigh tel. 2-6058 0. W. Hendrick, Wendell ________________________________tel. 5461 H. S. Buchanan, Fuquay Springs ______________________tel. 328 H. B. Jones, Neuse tel. 3-8736 M. C. Capps, Raleigh ________________________________________tel. 2-6058 G. C. Latham, Raleigh ________________________________________tel. 4-5292 W. G. Edwards, Raleigh ____________________________________tel. 4-5292 T. O. Seawell, Apex tel. 2362 Pate Fish, Fuquay Springs ________________________________tel. 502-M J. G. Whitehurst, Raleigh __________________________________tel. 4-6113 J. A. Hartsfield, Wake Forest ____________________________tel. 4341 D. S. Willis, Raleigh tel_____2-6058 .,1 ,/« KI .v /.1x.. .", _ . h: ‘,4" ‘ REG. u.s. PAT. orr. ' REG. u.s. PAT. on. PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP PROBABLE STARTING LINEUP HOME: N. C. State College VISITORS: Florida State University No. Player P05. FG FT PF No. Player Pos. FG FT PF 72 Marvin Kessler ..........................G IO Tom Garcia ................................G 73 Vic Molodet ..............................G II Richard Artmeier .,....................... F 74 John Maglio ..............................G I2 Bobby Waites ............................G 75 Raymond Waters ......................G I3 Gary Wold ................................C 76 Cliff Hafer ................................ 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Class Hometown 80 *Phil DiNardo .......................... F 22 6-4 205 Sr. ............................ Philadelphia, Pa. 76 *Cliff Hafer .............................. F 2] 6—4 I81 Jr. ..........................Middletown, Ohio 82 *Nick Pond .............................. F 20 6—4 205 Jr. ..............................Montclair, N. J. 85 *Lou Dickman .......................... F 22 6-3 I97 Sr. .............................. Batesville, Ind. 83 George Stepanovich ................ F 21 6—4 205 Soph. .......................... E. Chicago, Ind. 79 Tom Hopper ............................ F 23 6-3 I90 Soph. ........................Glen Rock, N. J. 84 *Ronnie Shavlik ........................C 21 6-8 200 Sr. ..................................Denver, Col. 88 *Bob Seitz .................................C 2] 6—11 260 Jr. ..................................Oaklyn, N. J. 86 Mike Miles c 19 6-7 215 Soph. ........................ Upper Darby, Pa. 73 *Vic Molodet ............................G 22 5-11 I70 Sr. .............................. E. Chicago, Ind. 74 *John Maglio ............................G 20 6-0 I84 Jr. .............................. Havertown, Pa. 72 Marvin Kessler ........................G 23 5-H I75 Soph. .......................... Brooklyn, N. Y. 75 Raymond Waters ....................G I9 6-2 184 Saph. ....................Collingswood, N. J. * denotes Iettermen INTERNATIONAL II'IIIAVIOIAI KAIVIHII Industrial Power Construction, Industrial & Logging Equipment NORTH CAROLINA EQUIPMENT COMPANY Raleigh—Greenville—Wilmington—Greensboro—Chorlotte—Asheville FRESHMAN ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Hometown 79 Willett Bennett .............................. F 6—3 190 Hendersonville, N. C. 85 Dan Cagle .................................... F 6-3 165 Star, N. C. 76 Bob McGillivray F 6-4 205 Dorchester, Mass. 83 John Scott .................................... F 6-7 210 Philadelphia, Pa. 84 Kenny Clark F 6-5 205 New York, N. Y. 82 John Richter ................................C 6-8 225 Philadelphia, Pa. 86 Willie Floyd ..................................C
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